Up to DateUp to Date, with host Steve Kraske, political reporter for the <i>Kansas City Star</i>, has a focus on all things Kansas City, including lifestyle, politics, economics, entertainment and social points of view on the lives of the greater community. The award-winning show utilizes the views of informed guests, listeners via telephone and tape, vigorous debate, live interviews, commentary and more.http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.KCUR.org
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kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/OurAddressHasChanged.mp3Tue, 19 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0600Psychologist Wes Crenshaw on Teens & Divorcing ParentsThe experience of being an openly gay, transgendered or bisexual teen has changed dramatically, just in the past few years. It's especially evident for those young adults who choose to come out to friends and family while they're in high school.
On Monday's Up to Date, psychologist Wes Crenshaw joins us with a few teen guests to talk about their experiences with the rapid change in attitudes.http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-18-2013.mp3
kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-18-2013.mp3Mon, 18 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0600'Gangland Wire' / Audra McDonald / Weekend To-Do List / Local Listen:A dispute over parking rights in Kansas City's River Quay district began an investigation that eventually would lead to the downfall of La Cosa Nostra bosses in four cities. A set of audio tapes found in government archives tells the story.
Retired Kansas City Intelligence Unit Detective Gary Jenkins discovered the "Strawman Tapes" and has turned the tale into a new documentary titled "Gangland Wire."
She’s won Tony awards and dazzled Hollywood, and now Audra McDonald is blending her voice with the Kansas City Symphony.
Also today -- we talk with the versatile songstress about her career and how she’s using her fame to support causes like marriage equality and pet adoption.
Also today -- Brian McTavish returns with the Weekend To-Do List.
Finally, in today's 'Local Listen' we hear “Red Bricks, White Ghosts" from the band "The Latenight Callers."http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-15-2013.mp3
kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-15-2013.mp3Fri, 15 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0600Pat Conroy on 'The Death of Santini'Families are complicated for everyone, and author Pat Conroy knows this well. His first memoir, The Great Santini, explored the abusive relationship Conroy had with his father.
In the second part of Thursday's Up to Date, Conroy joins Steve Kraske to talk about the follow-up to that book, The Death of Santini, which explores the interactions between Conroy and his father after The Great Santini was published.http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-14-2013.mp3
kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-14-2013.mp3Thu, 14 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0600Max Holland on the Zapruder Film / How Smartphone Videos Aid Investigators / MO-KS Business Border War
The silently haunting images of the Zapruder film captured the moment John F. Kennedy was shot during that famous Dallas parade in 1963. Those images have become part of the mythology that surrounds the event, both for the conspiracy theorists and others.
In the first part of Up to Date, we talk with historian Max Holland, who has analyzed the effect of the film on how the American people understand the 50-year-old assassination.
When John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, the Zapruder film provided investigators with key evidence of the shooting. Fifty years later, crime scene investigation has evolved into a complex science, and now, with smartphones, and other mobile devices, video footage of events is readily available to assist investigators in solving crimes.
In this segment of Up to Date, Steve Kraske talks with experts about what tools investigators have at their disposal including cell phone video, private surveillance video, streetlight mounted cameras and more – and the legalities of seizing video from private cameras.
Finally, in a speech yesterday to the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Missouri Governor Jay Nixon criticized the ongoing, job-poaching border war between Missouri and Kansas. Nixon proposed an end to the war, but will Kansas heed his call? Steve Kraske talks with Kansas City Star development reporter Kevin Collison about the feasibility of ending the business border war.http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-13-2013.mp3
kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-13-2013.mp3Wed, 13 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0600New Film on KU Basketball Has Jayhawkers Talking / Terry Teachout on Duke Ellington / Local ListenKU basketball had a different sort of atmosphere back in the 1950s. In addition to some Phog, one of the things that changed the weather there was a certain player called Wilt Chamberlain.
On Friday's Up to Date, we talk with local filmmaker Kevin Willmott about his newest movie, Jayhawkers, that takes a look at the Chamberlain era and how it changed KU forever.
Duke Ellington's jazzy orchestrations are the stuff of music legends. However, his star power hid a very private life.
In the second part of Friday's Up to Date, Wall Street Journal drama critic and biographer Terry Teachout takes us into the world of Ellington.
Finally today, our Local Listen.http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-8-2013.mp3
kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-8-2013.mp3Fri, 08 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0600Kansas City Public Schools Students & Parents Weigh Options / Weekend To-Do ListTo transfer or not to transfer? That’s the question for Kansas City public school students who are in limbo as they wait for the outcome of a lawsuit to find out what their options are.
In the first part of Thursday's Up to Date, we look at how local superintendents are responding to a potential flood of inter-district student transfers and what solutions they’re proposing to help the ailing Kansas City, Mo., district. A bit later in the program, we examine what one local mom is doing to help other parents weigh their options with a new website.
Later in the hour, Brian McTavish returns with the Weekend To-Do List.http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-7-2013.mp3
kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-7-2013.mp3Thu, 07 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0600Translational Medicine Research Tax Fails at Polls / David Folkenflik on Rupert Murdoch's Media EmpireJackson County voters soundly defeated a sales tax for medical research. In the first part of today's program, The Kansas City Star's Dave Helling and Children Mercy Hospital's David Westbrook discuss the outcome of yesterday's vote.
Phone hacking and bribing police are just a couple of the scandals that have come to light about Rupert Murdoch’s vast media empire.
In the main portion of today's show, we talk with NPR media reporter David Folkenflik about his new book on the man and his vast news domain. We talk about Murdoch’s control of American outlets such as Fox News and The Wall Street Journal and look at the ongoing legal trials of his hand-picked News of the World editors in the United Kingdom.http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-6-2013.mp3
kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-6-2013.mp3Wed, 06 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0600Veterinarian Wayne Hunthausen / Portrait Photographer Gregory HeislerFido’s making strange sounds, and Fluffy’s decided to carve your couch into a masterpiece with her claws. If all your solutions so far seem to be barking up the wrong tree, we’ve got another option for you.
In the first part of Tuesday's Up to Date, animal behavior expert and veterinarian Wayne Hunthausen joins us to answer your questions about pet behavior.
Photographer Gregory Heisler admits that the process of making a portrait is fraught with unease.
The sitter, Heisler says, doesn't want to face reality. For the photographer, that's all there is.
Greg Heisler has spent a quarter century photographing covers for Time, Life and Sports Illustrated.
In the second half of Tuesday's Up to Date, Steve Kraske talks with the photographer about his new book: Gregory Heilser 50 Portraits, which includes a collection of subjects ranging from O.J. Simpson to Joni Mitchell, Michael Bloomberg to Carl Lewis.http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-5-2013.mp3
kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-5-2013.mp3Tue, 05 Nov 2013 00:00:00 -0600Steve's Bookshelf: Cracking Camelot And Becoming AmericanJohn F. Kennedy was no King Arthur, but his life has often been compared to Camelot.
On Monday's Up to Date, we revisit Steve’s Bookshelf, a collection of books on Steve Kraske's radar right now. We talk with Thurston Clarke and Robert Dallek the authors of two different books that examine the former president’s policies. Also, author Domingo Martinez takes us into the life of a family trying to become “real” Americans on the Texas border.http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/kcurstream.umkc.edu/UTD/UTD_11-4-2013.mp3
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